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Endometriosis and infertility: Insights into the causal link and management strategies
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“…It was proposed that women older than 35 years old had increased likelihood of infertility due to tubal factors and the pregnancy rate decreases. 25 According to research conducted by Indarwati et al at the Sekar Clinic, Dr. RSUD. Moewardi, Surakarta, women with reproductive organ abnormalities (ovulation disorders, tube and pelvic disorders, and uterine disorders) have 11.7 times higher infertility risk than without reproductive organ disorders.…”
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“…It was proposed that women older than 35 years old had increased likelihood of infertility due to tubal factors and the pregnancy rate decreases. 25 According to research conducted by Indarwati et al at the Sekar Clinic, Dr. RSUD. Moewardi, Surakarta, women with reproductive organ abnormalities (ovulation disorders, tube and pelvic disorders, and uterine disorders) have 11.7 times higher infertility risk than without reproductive organ disorders.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One study found that a woman's age was positively correlated with the incidence and severity of tubal occlusive disease. It was proposed that women older than 35 years old had increased likelihood of infertility due to tubal factors and the pregnancy rate decreases 25 . According to research conducted by Indarwati et al.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Dysregulated immune activity such as increased complements along with altered gene products could result in improper implantations [ 45 ]. Pain may have an influence, in particular, dyspareunia, leading to reduced coital frequency [ 46 ], impacting the chances of natural conception [ 47 ].…”
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“…11.4% of women of childbearing ages. 1,12,13 In the last few years, minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery has been accepted as the best and most preferred technique for managing endometriosis. 14 In this study, through a long-term follow up, we investigated the factors influencing the time until pregnancy after laparoscopy for endometriosis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Endometriosis is a benign condition that causes long‐lasting inflammation, leading to infertility. It has been clearly revealed that there is a close link between this disease and infertility, affecting almost 11.4% of women of childbearing ages 1,12,13 . In the last few years, minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery has been accepted as the best and most preferred technique for managing endometriosis 14 .…”
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confidence: 99%
